Sebastopol Vikings dominated possession and created a plethora of chances, but were unable to reap the desired benefits – forced to settle for a 2-2 draw with Western Eagles.
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Point Cook also drew, meaning the Vikings remain on top of the Football Federation Victoria state league four west ladder.
Coach Corey Smith was frustrated his side could not make the most of what he felt was their best 30-minute period of the season.
“It was one of those games where the ball would not go in the net,” Smith said.
“I actually think our first 30 minutes was our best 30 minutes of football we’ve played all season – but with no return.
“We created more chances in this game than any other game...we just didn’t take our chances.”
Sebastopol trailed 2-0 after 53 minutes before Kuanyjal Tuany and Brodie Schumacher scored to even the ledger.
“Even though we were 2-0 down, just the way the game was being played I was still confident we could get back into the game.
“That’s what makes football the best game in the world...anything can happen in any match.”